Re: Is there some env variable like GIT_LANG (like LANG)?

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2011/3/21 Dirk Süsserott <newsletter@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Am 21.03.2011 21:30 schrieb Lasse Makholm:
>>
>> 2011/3/21 Dirk Süsserott<newsletter@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
>>>
>>> Am 21.03.2011 20:43 schrieb Junio C Hamano:
>>>>
>>>> Dirk Süsserott<newsletter@xxxxxxxxxxx>    writes:
>>>>
>>>>> What would you think of it?
>>>>
>>>> Strongly negative.  I don't want force people to set GIT_LANG HG_LANG
>>>> CVS_LANG and 47 different FROTZ_LANG environment variables.
>>>>
>>>> I would rather just set LANG=C LC_ALL=C in the terminal I use git in and
>>>> leave everything else in whatever locale the rest of the system is in.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Ok. Accepted. Was just a question. I see your point.
>>
>> Alternatively, you might like something like the following in your
>> .bashrc:
>>
>> function git
>> {
>>     LANG=C command git "$@"
>> }
>>
>
> Hmm. Looks interesting. I'll try it out. I'm not so shell'ish (more
> perl'ish) but I expect that to "rename"/"alias" git to the given command. If
> it works, it's great. Thank you.

Just make sure you include the "command" part or the function will
call itself indefinitely...

-- 
/Lasse
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